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The drum gasket is WE9M26. To install it, it is the biggest job compared to any dryer gasket of hundreds of dryers that I have worked on.

See RCKH315EH0WW at:http://partsnet.geappliances.ca

In summary:-Remove top-Remove console (some plugs require a tiny screwdriver to pry off. Do not pull on the plugs too hard.)-Unscrew front panel (some screws are on the front of the bottom panel. Do not remove yet)-Remove both side panels (cut off zip ties)-Remove front panel-Remove air director (big white plastic part)-Do NOT remove drum. The belt is too difficult to reinstall.-Apply contact cement in the groove in the air director. Install new gasket.-When reassembling, line up the duct with the rectangular groove in the air director.

HiMost dryers work with a belt around the drum. Either the belt is stretched and needs replacement or there may be a belt tensioner which needs adjustment to tighten the belt.What is happening in your case is that the belt is slipping on the drum as it is too loose.Best wishes,Graemevm

BeltMotorDoor switchBelt
Dryers
have a drive belt that turns the clothes drum. If the belt breaks, the
drum stops rotating. Then you need to replace the belt, and often the
idler pulley, because the pulley tends to wear out at the same time.

Motor
If the dryer motor only hums when you press the Start button, the motor may be burned out. Here's how to test the dryer motor:

Remove the belt.

Check for obstructions in the blower fan housing.

Manually rotate the shaft of the motor.

If
the motor is very stiff, or impossible to rotate manually, and the
blower fan housing is clear, you need to replace the motor.

If
the motor rotates freely, run the motor momentarily with the belt
removed and the blower in place. If the motor runs fine with the belt
removed, there may be a problem with the idler pulley or the clothes
drum. Try to rotate the drum by hand. If it is very difficult to move,
correct any problem with the rollers or pulley, and then reassemble the
dryer and try it again.

If the motor hums but doesn't rotate on
its own even with the belt removed--yet you can turn it freely by
hand--you usually need to replace the motor or the motor start
capacitor.

Door switch
Your
dryer can't operate at all if the door switch is defective. It's inside
the dryer main housing near the door frame. Sometimes you need to raise
or open the top or front of the dryer to reach the switch. If it's
defective, you need to replace it.